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Capitulo 18. Mortinatos en la búfala de agua: factores de riesgo fetal y materno

Authors: Mota-Rojas, Daniel; Ramirez-Necoecha, Ramiro; Martinez-Burnes, Marcelo; Strapinni, Ana; Gonzalez-Lozano, Miguel; Napolitano, Fabio; Pereira, Alfredo; +2 Authors

Capitulo 18. Mortinatos en la búfala de agua: factores de riesgo fetal y materno

Abstract

En general, los búfalos de agua (Bubalus bubalis) son capaces de utilizar forrajes de muy mala calidad, habituarse a ambientes extremos y resistir una variedad importante de enfermedades tropicales (Safari et al., 2018; Guerrero-Legarreta et al., 2019; Bertoni et al., 2019a,b; Bertoni et al., 2020; Napolitano et al., 2020a,b). Sin embargo, son pocos los estudios sobre los factores de riesgo involucrados en la mortalidad de becerros al nacimiento en esta especie (Peeva et al., 2009; Ghavi Hossein-Zadeh et al., 2012; Nasr, 2017a; Salem y Amin, 2017), particularmente al comparase con los generados en bovinos de leche del género Bos, donde ya se conocen los factores involucrados, causas y efectos tanto productivos como económicos en este tema (Meijering, 1984; Chassagne et al., 1999; Meyer et al., 2000; Meyer et al., 2001; Bicalho et al., 2007; Bicalho et al., 2008; Ghavi Hossein-Zadeh et al., 2008; Szücs et al., 2009; Mee et al., 2014; Barragan, 2015; Bayram et Mortinatos en la búfala de agua: factores de riesgo fetal y materno | BM EDITORES Napolitano F., Mota-Rojas D., Orihuela A., Braghieri A. et al. (Eds). El búfalo de agua en las Américas, comportamiento y productividad. 4a. edición. © 2022. BM Editores, derechos reservados. 480 al., 2015; Rodríguez-González et al., 2022). Por lo anterior, es necesario analizar los factores de riesgo asociados a la incidencia de mortinatos en búfalos, y sus consecuencias ginecobstétricas.

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mortalidade fetal, comportamento, bufalo de agua, Bem-estar

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